Wednesday, March 23, 2011

4 comments:

Anonymous
said...

I'm curious as to why streetsweeper would cover a third of their position with such a small gain?

* Important Disclosure: Prior to the publication of this article, TheStreetSweeper (through its members) has effected a “short sale” of 53,000 shares of the stock of NOG beginning on March, 17, 2011, at an average price of $28.7889 a share, with the intent of profiting from decreases in the price of the stock.

TheStreetSweeper covered 20,000 shares of its short position at $28.64 on March 22. It continues to hold a short position of 33,000 shares, however.

Well now Street Sweeper has closed out the rest of its position entirely @ $26.435. Seems pretty odd for them to cover so quickly. I mean they made in the range of 8% in a week - not much you can say to that - but if they truly believed their thesis you would have thought they would have held onto a winning position for longer than that.

imo, thestreetsweeper is committing immoral & unethical deeds by conspiring with a short seller trader to load up just prior to releasing a hit piece. Firstly, their short seller knows the news and its precise release timing beforehand and secondly, they are a dot.org and are supposed to be preventing, not committing fraud.

I think they should be called out and prosecuted. Very hypocritical, imo.

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